If you have allergies and need to carry an epinephrine injector, you know that brand name EpiPens are crazy expensive: $600 or more for a two-pack. After an outcry (and Congressional hearing), EpiPen maker Mylan finally launched a generic this week. According to the company, the list price for a two-pack will be $300.

That brings it into the same price range as Adrenaclick, currently $200 to $300 depending on your pharmacy. If you’re just looking for the cheapest option, make sure to compare prices: the Adrenaclick may still be your best bet. The two devices deliver the same medication, but their instructions are a little bit different—Adrenaclick has two caps to remove, for example, while EpiPen and its generic only have one. So if you’re used to the EpiPen and want to keep carrying the device you’re more familiar with, check out the new generic.